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Hyperventilation-Aided Recovery for Extra Repetitions on Bench Press and Leg Press

机译:高通通化辅助恢复,以便在台面上额外重复恢复

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Sakamoto, A, Naito, H, and Chow, CM. Hyperventilation-aided recovery for extra repetitions on bench press and leg press. J Strength Cond Res 34(5): 1274-1284, 2020-Hyperventilation (HV)-induced alkalosis, an ergogenic strategy, improved repeated pedaling sprint performance through enhanced H+ removal. However, it did not confer beneficial effects on other forms of exercises. This study investigated the benefits of HV-aided recovery on lifting repetitions and joint velocity during resistance training involving multiple joints and both concentric and eccentric contractions. Eleven power-trained men (mean +/- SD age: 22.5 +/- 4.3 years, training experience: 8.3 +/- 3.6 years) performed 6 sets each of bench press and leg press at 80% 1 repetition maximum. Each set was continued until failure, with a 5-minute recovery between sets. In protocol A, HV was implemented for 30 seconds before the first, third, and fifth sets of each exercise (HV-aided recovery), whereas spontaneous breathing continued throughout the recovery before the second, fourth, and sixth sets (control recovery). In protocol B, the order of the HV and control recoveries was reversed. For both protocols, reductions in repetitions (range: -4.7% to -22.5%) and velocity (range: -23.1% to -37.7%) were consistently observed after control recovery (p < 0.05), whereas HV-aided recovery resulted in increased repetitions (range: +21.3% to +55.7%) and velocity (range: +6.3% to +15.3%) (p < 0.05) or no reductions in these measures from the previous set. The total repetitions performed across 6 sets (protocols A and B combined) were greater after the HV-aided than control recovery (p <= 0.001) in bench press (44 +/- 10 vs. 36 +/- 10 reps, increased by 27.1 +/- 24.1%) and leg press (64 +/- 9 vs. 50 +/- 15 reps, increased by 35.2 +/- 29.5%). Hyperventilation-aided recovery may boost the effectiveness of resistance training through increased training volume and lifting velocity.
机译:Sakamoto,A,Naito,H和CM,CM。高通通路辅助恢复,以便在台压机上额外重复。 J Fircience Cond Res 34(5):1274-1284,2020-Hyperililation(HV)诱导的碱化,一种良好的策略,通过增强的H +去除改善了重复的踩踏冲刺性能。但是,它没有对其他形式的练习赋予有益影响。本研究研究了HV辅助恢复对涉及多个关节和同心和偏心收缩的抗性训练期间提升重复和关节速度的益处。十一人(平均+/- SD)(22.5 +/- 4.3岁,培训经验:8.3 +/- 3.6岁)进行6套,每个台式压力机和腿压在80%1重复最大值。每组都持续到失败,套件之间有5分钟的恢复。在协议A中,HV在每次运动的第一,第三和第五组(HV辅助恢复)之前30秒实施,而在第二个,第四和第六套(控制恢复)之前,在整个恢复过程中持续自发呼吸。在协议B中,逆转HV和控制回收的顺序。对于这两种方案,在控制恢复后一直观察到重复的重复(范围:-4.7%至-22.5%)和速度(范围:-23.1%至-37.7%)(P <0.05),而HV辅助恢复导致增加重复(范围:+ 21.3%至+ 55.7%)和速度(范围:+ 6.3%至+ 15.3%)(P <0.05)或从上一个集合中没有降低这些措施。在长凳上的控制恢复(P <= 0.001)(44 +/-16 + 36 +/- 10代表增加)之后,在HV辅助(P <= 0.001)之后,在6套(协议A和B组合)上进行的总重复更大27.1 +/- 24.1%)和腿部压力机(64 +/- 9与50 +/- 15代表,增加35.2 +/- 29.5%)。过度通气化辅助恢复可以通过增加训练量和提升速度来提高阻力训练的有效性。

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